Hmm, never considered the power outages & surges as also being a problem.
I’m now struggling to think when I would actually use the dimmer function. More just find a setting I liked & keep using it.
Regular switches for zones of bulbs is the way to go
I’m going for LED throughout the house for power saving, longevity & I understand they attract less insects to incandescent bulbs
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Zones for lights is a good way to go, we have gone that way for the undimmable 9 watt strip lights in our drop ceiling.Niggly wrote: ↑January 26, 2019, 2:33 pmHmm, never considered the power outages & surges as also being a problem.
I’m now struggling to think when I would actually use the dimmer function. More just find a setting I liked & keep using it.
Regular switches for zones of bulbs is the way to go
I’m going for LED throughout the house for power saving, longevity & I understand they attract less insects to incandescent bulbs
But it depends on the colour of the LED's as to the attraction for insect life, the flies like cool white lights.
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In my posts all fees and requirements are the standard R&R but TIT and a brown envelope can make incredible changes YMMV.